Evidence Quality and Limitations
Cross-source consensus on Evidence Quality and Limitations from 1 sources and 7 claims.
1 sources · 7 claims
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- The network meta-analysis rated clinical effectiveness evidence as moderate for physical activity promotion and low for CBT-Fatigue and mindfulness. — Model-based economic evaluation of non-pharmacological interventions for fatigue in patients with long-term medical conditions in the UK
- The intervention cost estimates included staffing only and excluded downstream resource changes, adverse effects, and digital tool costs. — Model-based economic evaluation of non-pharmacological interventions for fatigue in patients with long-term medical conditions in the UK
- The model assumed group and individual interventions had equivalent clinical efficacy. — Model-based economic evaluation of non-pharmacological interventions for fatigue in patients with long-term medical conditions in the UK
- The apparent QALY advantage of physical activity promotion and mindfulness over CBT-Fatigue should not be interpreted as evidence of clinical superiority across diverse chronic conditions. — Model-based economic evaluation of non-pharmacological interventions for fatigue in patients with long-term medical conditions in the UK
- The Goodwin et al. mapping algorithm was developed in a multiple sclerosis cohort, so its generalisability to other chronic conditions is uncertain. — Model-based economic evaluation of non-pharmacological interventions for fatigue in patients with long-term medical conditions in the UK
- The study did not recommend disinvestment in CBT-Fatigue because long-term evidence for physical activity promotion and mindfulness was thin and uncertainty across conditions remained. — Model-based economic evaluation of non-pharmacological interventions for fatigue in patients with long-term medical conditions in the UK
- Wide confidence intervals on intervention costs make head-to-head INMB comparisons uncertain. — Model-based economic evaluation of non-pharmacological interventions for fatigue in patients with long-term medical conditions in the UK